Let’s address today’s batch of rather strange politician/celebrity disputes in ascending order of interest. Naturally, therefore, we begin with Jon Voight, who wrote a letter today in The Washington Times, D.C.’s best and only conservative Christian daily broadsheet. Voight’s open letter to Obama chronicles the president’s myriad offenses: propagating anti-Semitism, “putting Israel in harm’s way,” and forsaking Jews in favor of aiding the “murderers and criminals” who threaten them, for a few particularly demonstrative examples. The former actor is no stranger to the gilded op-ed pages of this hapless publication: in July 2008, for instance, Voight published an essay titled “My Concerns for America,” which is more about Reverend Jeremiah Wright and William Ayers’s converting all citizens to militant socialism than any actual “concerns” regarding an “America” anyone other than Jon Voight might recognize. Terrific, moving on. Public Enemy founder Chuck D. has a new song protesting Arizona’s immigration law titled “Tear Down That Wall” in which he references the state’s “Gestapo border control.” In explaining the creative impetus for the tune, he told Billboard magazine that Governor Jan Brewer was “a Hitler.” For the record, Brewer has previously gone on record to refute allegations that she is either Hitler or Hitler’s daughter.